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Falls, the comeback single "Wake Me Up" will be released on 11/4

Falls, the comeback single "Wake Me Up" will be released on 11/4

In 2019, "Evritinging Knot Save Will Bee Lost" Part 1 and Part 2 were released for two consecutive films, and in the UK's [Grammy Awards] The awarded the British rock band, Falls, has been announced on the band's official website. Other images First, the band released videos like encryption. The 11 -second video imitating the screen of the iPhone displays the date "Thursday 4 November" and the time "18:09", and the title "Wake Me Up" when the iPhone alarm sounds. Appears, and the date "4/11" (November 4) appears under the "Snooze" button. Then, the new single "Wake Me Up" will be released on November 4th, and a 20 -second teaser sound source to notice a new song has been released. In addition, the keyboard player Edwin Congrive, who has been working together for many years in Falls, has announced that he has left the band, and the official Insgram has also released a warm message between himself and the members. "Wake Me Up" is the first new song after leaving Edwin. ◎ Message from Yanis, Jimmy, Jack to Edwin Unfortunately, we played with Edwin Congryve as a member of Falls, All Points East Festival (August 30) in London. rice field. It was very painful to go on the stage ... Fifteen years after making a nice music and looking around the world together, he decided to take off the music boots and pursue other paths in his life. On a sultry night, we met at the Oxford cocktail bar as a drop -out of techno. I couldn't imagine what would I have to achieve or experience in the next year. It was a turbulent trajectory. We are grateful for everything while praying for his good luck. Our friendship is immortal. Everyone, let's go positively. We are writing songs as three pieces. I want everyone to listen soon. Great love for Edwin. Yanis, Jimmy, and Jackfalls are eternal. ◎ I would like to thank Yanis, Jimmy, Jack, and Walter for more than 15 years ago from Edwin, in the dawn at the time, and welcomed me to the band when I didn't rely on it yet. They gave me a sense of purpose and a sense of belonging, which I was looking for, who had lost her direction. I hope Falls saved my life, and I hope it doesn't sound too exaggerated, but it's true. And for many years I have been moved by fans' messages that our music illuminated the path in their painful times. I will never forget this. Well, what is my next purpose? Next month, I'm going to start studying at the graduate school at Cambridge University to get an economic degree. In the past few years, he wants to join the people who are technically working to relieve the approaching climate disaster. Just as a close friend once sang, "the future is different from the past." Music is comfort and light. So I am very proud of what I was able to call myself a musician. From the bad boy of the indie to the genuine rock star, he was able to play a part of the Falls trajectory. I have already heard the new work. … Needless to say. I'm looking forward to next year. I'm excited to see the best live band in the UK and from the best angles. … In other words, from the audience. See you there. -Edwin Photo: Edward Cooke

 Falls, the comeback single